Iyov (Job) 4

1 Then Elifaz the Teimani spoke up:

2 “If one tries to speak to you, will you mind?

Yet who could keep from speaking?

3 You have given moral instruction to many,

you have firmed up feeble hands,

4 your words have supported those who were stumbling,

and you have strengthened the weak-kneed.

5 “But now it comes to you, and you are impatient;

at the first touch, you are in shock.

6 Isn’t your fear of God your assurance,

and the integrity of your ways your hope?

7 “Think back: what innocent person has perished?

Since when are the upright destroyed?

8 What I see is that those who plow sin

and sow trouble reap just that.

9 At a breath from God, they perish;

at a blast from his anger, they are consumed.

10 The lion may growl, the king lion may roar,

but that old lion’s teeth are broken;

11 so the lion succumbs from lack of prey,

and the lion’s cubs are scattered.

12 “For a word was stealthily brought to me,

my ear caught only a whisper of it.

13 In passing thoughts flashing through visions at night,

when sleep lies heavy on people,

14 a shiver of horror came over me;

it made all my bones tremble.

15 Then a spirit passed in front of my face;

the hair of my flesh stood on end.

16 It stood still,

but I couldn’t make out its appearance;

yet the form stayed there before my eyes.

Then I heard a subdued voice:

17 ‘Can a human be seen by God as righteous?

Can a mortal be pure before his maker?

18 [God] doesn’t trust his own servants,

he finds fault even with his angels;

19 much more those living in houses of clay,

whose foundation is in the dust.

They are crushed more easily than a worm;

20 shattered between morning and evening;

they perish forever, and no one takes notice.

21 Their cord within them is pulled up;

then they die, without ever gaining wisdom.’

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